Publications
Discover the publications from the ECOSYSTEX community and its members.
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SCIRT’s Vision and roadmap towards a circular fashion system
This deliverable aims to provide an inspiring vision document on circular fashion and a transition roadmap on how this vision can be achieved, resulting from work performed in the project. This report serves as input to policy recommendations that will be further elaborated at a later stage in the project.
HEREWEAR’s policy input brief, preliminary version
This deliverable presents the preliminary version of the policy input brief of the HEREWEAR project. The content contains the findings and lessons learned from HEREWEAR regarding how to make the transition from the current textile sector to a textile sector that fully embraces the circular concept, uses bio-based materials and relies on the latest digital tools for efficient small-scale and local manufacturing in the EU.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Business Models in the Textile Industry White Paper
Explore the different types of circular business models, explained in New Cotton Project’s second white paper by Aalto University.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Ecosystem’s Blueprint Booklet
Aalto University presents a booklet outlining the New Cotton Project project, its milestones, and the overall experience of implementing a circular ecosystem within the reality of the European textile industry.
New Cotton Project’s Circular Economy and Fashion White Paper
Aalto University has produced the consortium’s first white paper, authored by Natalia Moreira, PhD and Kirsi Niinimaki, exploring the value of implementing the circular economy within the fashion industry.
SCIRT’s State-of-the art of the fashion system
This deliverable is the first step of the SCIRT project and aims to place the project’s objectives in the context of the global textile industry from different perspectives
Fibre footprint at garment level of six SCIRT prototypes
This deliverable provides an overview of the environmental and social impacts generated by the SCIRT demonstrator products to be prototyped, in the current textile system.
SCIRT’s Outline F2F demos, including target values for yarns and multi-filaments consisting of recycled materials
This deliverable examines whether the six representative garment types defined for prototyping under WP3 are representative of the main technological, environmental and business challenges in the textiles system (i.e. fibre compositions, technical requirements like dismantling, use of chemicals, business models, waste treatment) and cover the key product segments in the apparel sector.